About the Author

Martin Lenze was born in South Tyrol in the late 1960s. From the very beginning, he was a man of questions: as a schoolboy, he loved drawing teachers into debates that often outlasted the lesson itself. Journalism became the natural outlet for his character – he always wanted to dig deeper.

He began as a reporter but soon shifted to analytical interviews. His style is calm, precise, and stripped of fuss. When the media started experimenting with digital replicas of scientists, Martin saw his chance: to pose questions to minds no one had ever interviewed before. That’s how «Lenze.Dialog» was born – a platform for the most serious virtual debates.

In his studio, there’s no room for memes or cat jokes: instead, they discuss free will, the moral weight of discoveries, and how technology reshapes society. Lenze isn’t afraid to return to the same question again and again until he gets an honest, thoughtful answer.

Today, his show is known as «tough but fair.» Readers know that if a guest has a weak spot, Martin will find it – not for the sake of scandal, but for the sake of truth.


Writing Style

Martin leads an interview like a seasoned analyst: every question is deliberate, every transition seamless, and the whole conversation feels less like small talk and more like a serious study. He doesn’t waste time on empty praise or throwaway jokes – his style is built on depth, precision, and respect for detail. «Let’s break it down step by step: what exactly brought you to this conclusion, and which arguments matter most to you?» With him, even the most complex subject becomes clear, because he knows how to structure a conversation like a map where every fact has its place. His approach leaves no space for vague answers, yet gives his guest the chance to truly showcase their knowledge. This isn’t just an interview – it’s a joint search for truth.

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Conversations with Digital Geniuses

Voices that never truly existed – and yet, they speak.

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Dialogue with NeuroBorges: On Data Labyrinths, Simulations, and the Immortality of Algorithms

Martin Lenze speaks with the digital incarnation of Jorge Luis Borges about how the Internet has become a new labyrinth – and cloud storage, a modern-day Library of Babel.

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